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Brzapera Laxps, ) Libel for Divoree in
VB. Haralson Superior
Rurvs Laxps. Court, January
Term 1889, :
It appearing to the conrt by the return
Pl 2 )
of the sheriff in the above stated case
- that the defendant dees not reside in said
county, and it further appearing that he
does not reside in the state, it is therefore
ordered by the court that service he per
fected om the defendant by the publica
tion of this order onee a month for four
months before the next term of this court
in the Hagausoy Counry BANNER, a news
' paper published in Haralseu county, Ga,
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Petitioner’s Aftorneys.
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GEORGIA JUSTICE.
W A, Wimbish in Harper's..
In Georgia a justice of the peace
receives no salary, but is depend
ent upon ‘‘costs’’ for the emolu
ments of office. Consequently it is
a position not sought by the high
est order of talent, and instances
of ‘““justices’ justice’’ are not of
such rare occurrence as might be
desired. The following is vouched
for as a true story:
Mr. M——, a farmer living near
a middle Georgia town, one day.
found a stray cow in his pasture.
Shortly afterward a negro called,
and, claiming the cow, was told
that if he would produce satisfac
tory proof of ownership he might
take her. Next to watermelons
and possums, the Georgia negro is
fondest of lawsuit; to sue and be
sued gives him a realizing sense of
the dignity of citizenship. Heaxe
was an opportunity not to be lost,
and so instead of satisfying M——
that the cow really belonged to him,
which he easily could have done,
the negro consulted a young attor
ney in town and was advised 'to‘
take out a possessory warrant for
the animal. This was accordingly
done, and in due time the case
came on fer trial before the local
magistrate. M—— eame into court,
disclaimed ownership or right of
possession, and turned the cow over
to the bailiff to be disposed of as
the court should direct.
After a lengthy argument by the
¢“counsel for the plaintifi’’ (the ne
gro requires that his physician shall
administer allopathic doses), the
court announced that as the ecase
was one deserving of careful con
sideration he would reserve his
decision until ten o’clock the fol
lowing morning.
Promptly at the appointed hour
the negro accompanied by his coun
sel and a number of interested
spectators, entered the court room.
The magistrate ascended the split
bottomed seat of justice, adjusted
his spectacles, arranged the code
and formr books in order on his
table, and delivered excathedra the
following opinion.
““This cate involves a p’int of
¢ nsider’ble importance, bout which
the court don’t find nothin’ laid
down in the code. Ther’ aint no
doubt ’bout the cow belongin’ to
to the nigger, and the court de
cides that p’int in his favor, but
who’s li’ble for the costs? Accord
in’ o law the party losin’ the case
must pay the costs. Who air the
parties to this suit? In ev’ry case
ther’ must be two parties—a plain
tiff and defendant. Now it’s clare
the nigger’s the plaintiff, but who’s
the defendant? Mr. M——can’t
be the defendant, because he didn’t
claim the cow, and didn’t make
'no defence to this suit. This
leaves the nigger and the cow as
the only rale parties befo’ the court,
and the nigger bein’ the plaintiff,
the cow must be the defendant.
The plaintiff havin’ won the -case,
the defendant isli’ble for the costs.
Mr. Baliff, § direct you to hold the
cow ’till the costs are paid.’> =
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When physicians fail to give rlief in cases of
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its actiom Mgs. BETTIE GRAVES,
Wirzow CiTy, TEXAS, &pril 9, 1888,
Dlood Balay Cov: I was taken with paralyss, the
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February G. 18688,
For the last six years I have been'a great suffer
or from blood poison ; conld not yet anythieg that
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| e, @0 K. M. SmirTH.
' Kisy Kuira & Co. “ Rule to Foreclose
Vs -Mortgage in Har-
G. E. Srrour. j alson Superior
Courts
. Tt appearing to the court by the:peti
tion of Kibby Reith & Co., that Geo, K.
Strout on the 9th day of O¢tober 1885 ex
| ecuted and delivered’ to said Kibby Keith
& Co., a mortgage on certain real estate
lying in said county to-wit: Onetown
lot in the city of 'L"filapnosa Ga. descri
bed as following commeneing 250 feet
south of the N. . corner of Broad and
Grold streets running thence west 145 feet
thence sonth 50 feet thence east 145 feet
thenee north 50 feat to the place of begin
ning, for the purpose of securing the
poyment of a certain promisery note for
vhe sum of one hundred dollars made by
the said Geo. E. Strout on the 9th day of
QOctober, 1888, and payable to the said
Kibby Keith & Co., dus 9th day of Dec.,
LIBBB, with interest after matnrity at the
rate of 8 per eent, per annamn and ten per
cent attorneys fees which said note the
said Geo. fi. Strout refuses to pay. Itis
therefore ordered that the said Geo. ]C."
Strout pay into this counrt on or before
the next term thereof the principal and
interest due on said note aud the cost of’
this suit or in default thereof the court
will proceed as to Jastice shall appertain
and it is further ordered that this rule
be publisbed in the Hagiison Couney'
BANNER a newspaper published in said
county onee a month for four menths or
served on the said Geo. E, Stront or bis:
special agent or attorney three months.
previous to the next term of this conrt.
January 28, 1889.
Joux W, MADDOX,
J. 8, 0. B
True extract from minutes of court.
J. 8. M. BiGGERS,
- Clerk.
Kisey Kerra & Co. ) Rale to Foreclose
NS }Miurtgage i Har-
G. E. StrouT. ‘alson Saperior
Court. :
It appearing to the conrt by the pe&
tion of Kibby Keith & to., that Geo. Hs
Strout on the 3rd day of Nov. 1888, exe
cuted and delivered to said Kibby Keith |
& Co., a mor.gage on eertain real estate
]yinfi in said county te-wit: Lot No. 38
block 5 situated in the city of Tallapoosa®
Gra., and desecribed as follows: Cominene
ing 200 feet south of the northwest cor
ner, corner of Broad and Gold streets,
running thenee east 156 feet thence sonth
50 feet thence west 150 feet thence north
50 feet to the place of beginning, for the
purpose of secureing the payment of a.'
certain promissory note for the sum of
one hundred dolivrs principal, made by
the said Geo. ¥. Stront on t.lhe 3rd day of /|
Nov. 1888, and payable to the said Kibby
Keith & Co. due 3rd day of Dec. 188!{{" |
with intevest from maturity at 8 ner cent
per annum, and ten per cent atforneys.
‘tees which said note the said Geo. fl‘
Qtrout refuses to pay. it is therefore
dered that the said Geo. . Strout pay+
into this court on or betore the next term
thereof the principal interest and attor
neys fees due on said note and the cost
‘of this suit, or in default thereof the:
“eourt will proeeed as to Justice shall ap-,
‘pertain and it is further ordered that
this rule be published in the HARALSON:
County BaNNER a newspaper published:
in said county of Haralson once a month.
for_four months or served on said Geo.
E. Strout or his special agfié or & ttomney
Sisoe monthe greinge (o next, e
of this courl. Jamuaty 28h 1880,
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AWGWJW f :4':
court. April oth, 1889, 0
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